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Not even prison can silence Cuba’s artists

Freedom House spoke with human rights defender Anamely Ramos González about Cuba’s San Isidro Movement – an art collective that continues to defend Cubans’ right to free expression even after key members were imprisoned.

Meta uses unacceptable blackmail threat to oppose Canadian Bill C-18

Just as it did in Australia, Meta is letting the world know that it prefers to remove information rather than pay for the journalistic content it profits from.

Journalists and members of the Guatemalan Civil Society take part in a sit-in against the threat to freedom of expression and the criminal prosecution of communicators, outside court in Guatemala City, 4 March 2023. JOHAN ORDONEZ/AFP via Getty Images

Peru rejects “gag law”, concerns & high expectations in Guatemala, and alarming unrest in Argentina

June 2023 in the Americas: A free expression round up produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Laura Vidal, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Ecuadorean soldiers check persons and vehicles near the Colombian border in Santa Cecilia, Nueva Loja, Sucumbios, 5 March 2008, RODRIGO BUENDIA/AFP via Getty Images

Ecuador on edge: Political paralysis and spiking crime pose new threats to press freedom

The country’s political turmoil, security crisis, and risks to press freedom escalate as elections approach.

RSF decries Guatemalan newspaper owner’s six-year jail sentence

“This cruel persecution must stop now. We deplore José Rubén Zamora’s six-year prison sentence and the mistreatment to which he has been subjected, and we are very concerned about his state of health.”

Latin America in a Glimpse 2023

The common theme of the publication is the idea of gaps, as a complex, multifactorial reality that is associated with a series of structural inequities that shape our experiences in digital environments.

New law in Cuba aims to “legalize censorship”

The Inter American Press Association (IAPA) condemns Cuba’s dictatorial regime for its ploy to “legalize censorship” by approving a law that will allow it to strengthen its coercion against press freedom, independent media, and journalists and further restrict citizens’ freedom of expression.

RSF denounces Brazil’s slow investigation into Dom Phillips’s murder one year ago

“A society that does not guarantee free and safe conditions for journalism, for the defence of fundamental rights and for the defence of its Indigenous peoples is condemned, by denying its past, to failure in the construction of its future” – RSF.

Unfreedom Monitor report: Venezuela

The Unfreedom Monitor report provides insights into the current state of freedom in Venezuela and highlights challenges faced by journalists and media in the country.

Guatemala: Request for severe sentence for Zamora demonstrates malice against journalism, says IAPA

The malice of the Guatemalan government against freedom of the press is once again in evidence with the request for 40 years in prison for journalist José Rubén Zamora.

New digital law tightens clampdown on press freedom in Cuba

Article 28 of the new law says media are “the socialist property of the entire people or of political, social and mass organisations, and cannot be the subject of any other kind of property.”

Nicaragua: International NGOs condemn the imprisonment and charges against journalist Víctor Ticay

The government of Daniel Ortega continues escalating its criminalisation of journalists in Nicaragua, in an attempt to achieve a news blackout. The arrest, imprisonment and charges against journalist Víctor Ticay in May 2023, are yet another sign of the social, cultural, and political crisis taking place in the country due to the systematic violation of human rights.

Veteran Mexican journalist killed in hail of bullets while leaving his Puebla home

RSF calls on the Puebla state prosecutor’s office to conduct a swift and transparent investigation to determine whether it was linked to his activity as a municipal official or to his journalism.

Chilean journalist Victor Herrero fined in criminal defamation case

The court convicted Herrero on charges of defaming a police colonel in a story about him being removed from his position as police intelligence chief of the southern Macrozona Sur region, allegedly due to involvement in illegal logging.

The criminalisation of journalism in Guatemala, the latest on Jineth Bedoya’s case, and standing up to book bans in the U.S.

May 2023 in the Americas: A free expression roundup produced by IFEX’s Regional Editor Laura Vidal, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.

Jailed Nicaraguan journalist Victor Ticay accused of treason and cybercrime

Nicaraguan authorities never should have detained journalist Victor Ticay in the first place. By accusing him of crimes that carry harsh prison sentences, authorities are showing how little regard they have for press freedom.